New Nation, 20 July 1976

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  • 22 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Tuesday July 20, 1976 No. 1697 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 r NEW <£0) NATION t COMMENT
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 1 Montreal Olympic Games 1976 Victory smiles light up their faces a* the East German women's 400 metres medley relay swimming teun acknowledge the cheers of the crowd after setting a world record of 4:7.95 at the Montreal Olympic Games on Sunday. From left: Ulrlke Richter, Hannelore Anke, Andrea
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  • 138 1 Agencies Bangkok, Tuesday Thai troops are on the alert today for possible clashes as left-wing students and labour groups prepare to stage rallies at public parks and Thammasat campus to mark the end of the American military presence. The troops are being confined to barracks. Left-wing students plan
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  • 56 1 Reuter Vietnam said yesterday that the recent visit to Singapore of Deputy Foreign Minister Phan Hlen had resulted in cordial and friendly discussions with Singapore leaders. The official voice of Vietnam Radio, reporting for the first time on his talks with Singapore leaders five davs ago. said the
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  • 430 1 Washington, Tuesday The United States is preparing to sell 21 F-5E Jet-fighters to Singapore, informed government sources said yesterday. The cost of the Tiger Jets, made by the Northrop Corporation, is expected to total more than US$lOO million (Ss2so million). The planes were requested by the
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  • 435 1 German wonder girl Koraelia celebrates engagement with gold Montreal, Tuesday Kornelia Ender of East Germany last night won the gold medal in the women's 100-metre freestyle In Olympic swimming to become the first double gold medallist in the Montreal Games. She set her second world record In as
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  • 50 1 Modal* (Undines at Pr«M time: O S B ToUl E. Germany 4 3 t 9 US S t 9 USSR t 1 3 W. Germany 11* t Hungary tit I Poland I 1 Austria 1 1 Canada I 1 Denmark III 1 Holland 1 1 Iran 1 1
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    • 66 1 INSIDE Hartley's *-It -1 1 17- J surprise for Pahang —See soccer scene in Page 21 Hijacks: Ford accuses Libya Page 5 Singapore songbirds: Picture Special —centre pages •IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Moneywords and Stars 10; Comics 14; Crossword 21. •and tomorrow in Midweek H. L. Lim (who
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 79 2 Prices opened slightly higher at the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first 45 minutes of trading today. Trading was. however, slow and the market lacked follow-through support. BUSINESS DONE: First Section S. Darby (2) 3.54. Pan Electric (1) 2.28. lnchcape (6) 2.18, (2) 2.19. Town And City
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  • 46 2 The manager of United Malayan Insurance company, Mr. Hong fan Soon. 50, yesterday reported to police that a total of $40,500 in local, Malaysian, Indonesian and Thai currcncles was stolen from their office on the 14th floor of Hong Leong building in Raffles Quay.
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  • 23 2 The Singapore government sent $10,000 worth of antibiotics to Manila last week as Its contribution towards flood relief in the Philippines.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 681 2 II AT THE CINEMA I] DRAGON GATE: Mandarin drama, abounding In sword-play, about a chieftain who aspires to the throne. Stars Hsu Fong and Carter Wong. Jurong Drive-In: 7 and and 9.30 p.m. RED AZALEA: Villagers terrorised by the tyrannic Prefect, find themselves rescued by a knight errant nicknam ed
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    • 62 2 Today; 4.21 a.m. (1.9 m); 4.42 p.m. (2-2 m). Tomorrow: 5.38 a.m. (1.7 m); 5.38 p.m. (2.1 m). Thursday: 7.35 a.m. (1.7 m); 6.43 p.m. (2.1 m). Friday: 9.05 a.m. (1.8 m); 7.49 p.m. (2.2 m). Saturday: 9.54 a.m. (2m); 8.44 p.m. (2.4 m) Sunday: 10.33 a.m (2.1 m); 9.30
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  • 8 2 Police reported 81 accidents yesterday. Five were serious.
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  • 181 3 Police using a ladder to get to the National Stadium gallery on Saturday night after many of the 60,000 soccer fans protested against the referee's handling of the Malaysia Cup semi-final by hurling oranges, paper cups, ice cubes, cut fruit and newspapers at
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  • 371 3 The Ministry of Finance is studying a memorandum by the Singapore Repairing Workshops Association urging the government to waive the surcharge on cars of 10 years and more, and instead subject them to an annual inspection. The four-page memorandum was sent early this month
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  • 77 3 The Port of Singapore Authority Is holding a three-day symposium on developing the Republic as a regional warehouse and distribution centre next month. The symposium is aim* ed at focusing attention on warehousing which is becoming Increasingly Important in port opera- tions. The conference is tentatively planned for
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  • 567 4 743,000 jobs a target of the Plan Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday A target of the Third Malaysia plan Is to create 743,000 Jobs and reduce the unemployment rate from seven per cent last year to 6.1 per cent In 1980. Total investment under the Plan 1e estimated at more than $44
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  • 248 4 For Australian phot o- Journalist Oavln Hamilton It was an "assignment" of great honour to present Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew with an aborigine king's gift. The gift is a 150-year-old wooden club that was once the personal weapon of an aborigine king. The club Is
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  • 51 4 The Singapore Chess Federation junior section will hold a combined prize distribution on Saturday at the Chinese Swimming Club Mandarin Hall, Amber Road, at 9.00 a.m. Prizes will be awarded for the 1974 and 1978 national junior individual championships and the 1974, 1975 and 1976 in-ter-school team
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  • 237 4 Television Singapore has arranged with the New Zea1a n d Broadcasting Corporation to have events in the Montreal Olympics telecast here on the same day. Under the arrangement, the NZBC complies one-hour daily reports on the Oames and transmits by electronic signals via a satellite above the
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  • 237 4 About 250 Singapore and Malaysian doctors will meet in Kuala Lumpur next month to discuss the danger of jaundice to babies in the two countries. In Singapore, about 500 babies suffer from severe Jaundice every year, according to a Ministry of Health pamphlet. In Malaysia, It
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  • 35 4 The head of the Malay Studies Department of the University of Singapore, Prof. Byed Alatas. will address the Kuo Chuan Girls* School at Its annual speech day on July 29 at 5 p.m.
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  • 102 4 The Singapore Red Cross will meet today to discuss aid for victims of the earthquakes In Irian Jaya and Ball. The meeting follows a letter from the League of Red Cross appealing for contributions. The Indonesian Ambas sador here, Mr. Haerud din Tasnlng, has called
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  • 80 4 Mr. Tan Kah Hoe has been elected president of the Lions Club of Singapore Jurong. Other elected officials are: Mr. Edwin Chan (Ist vice president), Prof. Matthew Wal (2nd vice president), Mr. Loke Sing Hoi (3rd vice president), Dr. Llm Whye Oeok (adviser), Mr. Leslie Ho (secretary),
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  • 62 4  -  7r The faces of ASEAN bv ALI YLSOFF lV Ja ALI YUSOFF Here's a Thai girl who has gone places. Jintana Tungkarat, 23, has extensively toured A st 1 a, including Singapore, and Europe on modelling assignments. A former film star and Miss Thailand contest finalist
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  • 152 4 A tourist tout is being sought by the police in connection with a series of recent hotel room thefts and swindles. Aged about 25, the man is believed to have been stealing into guests' rooms using duplicate keys. He usually stayed In the hotel where
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  • 245 5 AP Washington, Tuesday President Ford said yesterday Libya may be responsible for stimulating terrorism around the world but he declined to divulge any evidence ifi American hands. At a news conference. Mr. Ford said the US is working with other countrles, particularly the UN. to
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  • 29 5 Reuter New Delhi, Tuesday. Dr. Luiz Caspar Dasilva, the first Portuguese Ambassador to India in more than 20 years, presented his credentials to President Fakhruddin All Ahmed yesterday.—Reu-
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  • 252 5 Reuter Washington, Tuesday President Ford said yesterday he was on the verge of winning the Republican presidential nomination and replied "absolutely" when asked If he could defeat Democrat Jimmy Carter In the November election. Mr. Ford predicted he would have the strength to knockout Republican
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  • 330 5 To ward off 'Libyan threats' UPI Cairo, Tuesday Citing the "links of destiny" between the security of their two countries, Egyptian President Sadat and President Nimeiri of the Sudan announced yesterday they had signed a joint defence pact. Middle East observers said the pact was
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  • 234 5 UPI Miami, Tuesday. Spanish speaking pirates boarded a sailing vessel anchored 16 km off the coast of Colombia on Sunday and killed two of the four Miami men aboard, the survivors told the Coast Guard. The two survivors were picked up by the
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  • 117 5 Reuter Warsaw, Tuesday Six men involved In riots last month against proposed food price increases in Poland were yesterday sentenced to between 10 and four years jail. They were convicted of taking part in group violence and damaging public property at Radom, south of Warsaw.
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  • 22 5 Reuter Canberra, Tuesday. There are 23 extremist organisations In Australia claiming a total membership of 95,000, according to a government report.—Reuter.
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  • 150 5 Reuter Muscat, Tuesday Britain will close its last military base in the Middle East next March and also withdraw an air force unit from southern Oman, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. The withdrawal was agreed in recent talks in London with Oman's Sultan
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  • 229 6 Those remarks about Italy Reuter UPI Bonn, Tuesday West Germany yesterday denied a report that Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said western n a 11 o n-s would refuse Italy aid If communists Joined the government being shaped In Rome by Premierdesignate O1 u lio Andreotti. A Bonn
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  • 139 6 Reuter London, Tuesday—Up to 80 per cent of new recruits In Rhodesia's army are being supplied by an extensive network In white non-communist countries, a BBC television programme claimed last night. The programme said mercenaries recruited to flght black nationalist guerillas In Rhodesia came mainly
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  • 386 6 Despite political strains with Aussies, says Anthony UPI Moscow, Tuesday The Soviet Union is showing a "tremendous willingness'" to develop trade relations with Australia despite political strains between the two countries, Australian Deputy Premier Douglas Anthony said yesterday. Mr. Anthony talked to reriorters after cutting a
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  • 96 6 Reuter Washington, Tuesday— The Soviet Union has signed an agreement with the US to bring Russian shipping rates Into line with those charged by other countries on US routes. Federal M a r 111 me Commission chairman Karl Bakke announced yesterday. Rates on Soviet ships
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  • 176 6 UPI TODAY is Tuesday, July 20, the 202 nd day of 1976 with 164 to follow. THE MOON is between Its last quarter and new phase. THE MORNING STAB Is Jupiter. THE EVENING STABS are Mercury, Mars. Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign
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  • 46 6  -  D.J. Gillian Evans takes a size Ave shoe on the right foot ahd a three-and-a-half on the left. Every time she buys shoes It means two pairs in different slses. Now Gillian wants to start a swop shop for odd footers In Britain.—D.J.
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  • 161 6 Reuter London, Tuesday A member of the House of Lords claimed yesterday that more than 60,000 Hong Kong children betwen 10 and 14 were not going to school because their parents could not afford it. Lord Brockway, a former Labour Party member of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 226 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Sunny, 31-18 C. Headline: Beirut rightists attempt to take Palestinian camp. San Francisco Cloudy, 21-11 C. Headline: Kidnap clues emerging in bus mystery. Rio de Janeiro Cloudy, 24-13 C. Headline: Madrid faces a wave of terrorist atfaplro Tokyo Rain, 22 -19C. Headline: Olympic competition starts. Boycott
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  • 94 7 The Development Bank of Singapore Is to get fresh approval from shareholders to Issue US dollar convertible bonds. An extraordinary meeting will be held on Aug. 13 for this purpose. ApEroval from share olders was originally obtained on Feb. 4, 1974. But the poor market
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  • 39 7 UPI London, Tuesday. Argentinian Ec on omy Minister, Jose Martinez De Hoz, continuing an eighth-day tour of western European countries In search of financial aid for his country, began two days of talks Sesterday with British ankers.—UPl.
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  • 407 7  -  Company profile by Lee Yew Meng All is not sweet at Allied Chocolate Industries. It received a bashing last year. ACI began to slide after turning its best ever profits in 1971. And last year. It suffered a $4.8 million group loss. This included the
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 162 7 The stock market, struggling most of the day, suffered its third consecutive setback yesterday in reaction to a disappointing near-term outlook for housing and uncertainty about Interest rates. Analysts said the market appeared to weaken during the afternoon after the Commerce Department reported that although housing starts rose
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    • 32 7 Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 990.83 (off 3.38); 30 transport 337.33 (oil 1.34); 15 utilities 90.71 (up 0.16); 65 stocks 311.31 (off 0.87).
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    • 230 7 As Investors were very nervous about adverse developments concerning the Lockheed Investigation, the market was extremely dull on thin volume. Most Issues lost ground. In the morning, some petro-chemlcal, oil refinery, and automobile Issues were on the minus side. Prominent losers were Hasegawa Komuten and Nippon Telecommunication Construction. Also,
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    • 72 7 Closing prices In francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Parlbas 155.30 +0.30 Poncler 305 4-0.50 Prlntemps 46.60 unch. Bull 35.90 +0.40 Royal Dutch 333 +0.90 Mlchelln 1252 +12 COS 286 +1 Thomson 186 +5.50 CPP 116 +0.10 Rhone 88.50 —0.20 Air 340.90 +0.90 BSN 650 +7 Philips 54.30 +0.20
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    • 83 7 doting prices In francs on the Zurich Swiss Stock Kxchance yesterday: UBS Bearer 3300 —10 UBS Registered 503 a SBC 442 l Credit Suisse 2615 Swissair B. 574 65 Swiss Reinsur. 2275 Winterthur B. 1745 5 Zurich Insur. 6550 —25 Juvena B. 155 5 Nestle B. 3480 6 Inter
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    • 157 7 Closing prices at 11.30 a.m. (Australian time) today on the Sydney Stock Exchange: ACI 171 172 ADC 45 nil Ampol Pet 71 72 ANI 112 115 APM 148 nil Bank N8W 582 584 Brambles 170 175 BHP 828 830 Boral 230 235 CBA 282 285 C8R 526 530 CIO
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    • 65 7 UPI New York, Tuesday. Foreign Investments In US manufacturing companies in the first half of 1976 surged 60 per cent above the same period last year, according to the Conference Board. The private research organisation said 70 foreign firms announced investments In US manufacturing concerns
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  • 192 7 Business News and Views UPI Brussels, Tuesday. Lack of Interest In gold pushed Its price down by almost another US$4 yesterday to Its lowest level In 31 months, and dealers forecast It would drop even further before the month was through. The Frcnch franc continued to
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  • 380 8 Two faces of the civil service the public and the hidden emerged from last weekend's National Youth Leadership Training Institute alumni seminar. Comptroller of Customs and Excise Lim Thean 800 highlighted the first when he called for fast "push-button" public service. Political Secretary (Prime
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 71 8 An 0 c t O genarlan who wu taking an evening stroll at the Marine Parade HDB playground one evening last week must really be In his second childhood Judging by his helpless- ness In dealing with a puppy. He was seen standing on a
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    • 59 8 Grappling with a foreign accent can be quite exasperating at times. A University ot Singapore lecturer he Is from Taiwan asked a friend where he could get a good "lock". 80 his friend suggested the emporium. But the lecturer Insisted that he wanted a "lock" "you
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  • 940 8  -  Mr. M.F. Pandit, 58 (right). Is a visiting Indian author of more than 80 books on various subjects including yoga, world unity, politics, psychology, culture, sociopolitical aspects and humanities. He is secretary of the Sri Auroblndo Ashram, India, which initiated the development of Aurovllle, an ideal citv
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  • 449 8 Y "N VOICE OF THE PRESS is I BANGKOK POST The Armoured Transport Division radio station has become the centre of a raging controversy and the Senl PramoJ Cabinet is being forced to consider closing it. One high -ranking Democrat, considered a right-winger, has spoken quite
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  • 189 8  -  TAY SOON HOE I refer to the letter from Ticket 3901 (NN, 8.7.76). Under the Prohibition on Smoking In Certain Places (Amendment) Act, 1973, any person found smoking in public buses and vehicles operating on scheduled routes under Scheme B of the Supplementary Public Transport Service
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  • 1079 9 Pang Eng Fong and Linda Lim reply to Tan Tai Wei: Day Two of the controversy on education in Singapore Debate We are grateful to Mr. Tan Tai Wei for his reactions to our article, The School System and the Social Structure (NN, July
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 548 10 Tuesday CP-2 NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW iCut olong dotted lir CLUES FOR CP-2 1* Tool for loosening toil. 2. Getting o new one, youngster may forgot about Hie
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    • 428 10 II YOUR LUCKY STARS BORN today, you are a straightforward, straight-talking Individual who makes It a habit never to appear to be seeking goals other than those he Is really after, never to talk In ways contrary to his real feelings, and never to give encouragement unless It Is honestly
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    • 885 10  -  Cook-in l>v Violet Oon Ming Court Hotel's Peacock Room chef, Mr. Tham Kin Yee, 34, has Introduced a new menu which he promises will titillate your taste buds. He kindly agreed to tcach me to cook one of his specialities. Sauteed Beef Balls
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    • GRAPEVINE
      • 134 10 by Prudence A trendy colleague has despaired of ever getting her boyfriend to dress up when they go out. Even the fact that after they have had a meal together,, she and not he, is presented with the bill by waiters hasn't bothered his
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      • 93 10 A middle- aged couple was driving along the road when they noticed a pretty girl in a passing car smiling and waving at them The husband visibly preened and said gloatingly to his wife: "Old woman. 1 can still attract the young girls." Imagine the wife's K" i
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      • 91 10 A young couple are famous for throwing "Keng Hwa" parties whenever their Keng Hwa plants bloom. Th e e beautiful, magnolia coloured flowers only bloom at night for one night and are considered lucky by the Chinese. The latest barbecue party for 20-odd guests was held two weeks
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      • 80 10 One grandfather-to-be Is obviously only Interested In getting a grandson. When he was recently asked to choose some Chinese names for the coming baby, he came up with a string of auspicious names for boys. The girl's list was only half as long and it was obrlous
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    • 330 11  -  Layer upon layer In bold hues Words by: JENNIFER SCHOON ISSEY MIYAKE: Daring. Different. And the women who paid to see his creations over the weekend at the Hilton Hotel must surely have got their money's worth. It was as much a theatrical event as a fashion
      Pictures by: CHUA PENG TEE; Sketches by: CHRIS CHEONG  -  330 words


  • Article, Illustration
    1556 12 / 13  -  Those that know one or two tunes are dull WORDS: Geraldine Heng It was almost a typical Sunday scene, out of doors. The sun beamed brightly, casually-dressed Sunday people strolled with their children, and birds twittered happily in the background. Seven hundred and sixty-six birds, to be exact.
    PICTURES: Nik Kasmani and Johari Rasikin  -  1,556 words
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  • SPORT STARTS HERE...
    • 245 14 Reuter London, Tuesday—Test cricket's two thorniest Broblems of the moment, le excessive use of the bouncer and the slow over rate, head the agenda for the International Cricket Conference to be held at Lord's here today and tomorrow. Pakistan lead the move to curb lntimidatory
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    • 78 14 Tokyo, Tuesday—Two Japanese pro golfers will compete in the 24th World Cup golf tournament in Palm Springs, California on December 9-12, the Japan Professional Oolf Association announced yesterday. The pair are veteran Takashi Murakami, the top money earner for 1975, and Yoshitaka Yamamoto, who placed third in
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    • 269 14 The Singapore Island Country Club President's team beat the Diplomats 10-4 at their annual maich at the Island course on Sunday. Cheong Wing and C.C. Tan were the best pair in the SICC President's team when they returned a nett 68. The
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    • 592 14  -  By PHILIP TAN The Asian Football Confederation are finding it difficult to get a venue for the 1977 Asian Youth tournament. Malaysia, who were awarded the tournament by the AFC Executive Committee In Bangkok last April, are not keen to host it for
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    • 559 21  -  SOCCER SCENE by Jeffrey Low Several key players in the National team may not be fielded in the Malaysia Cup sec on d-leg semifinal match against Pahang at Kuantan on Saturday. National soccer adviser Trevor Hartley Is thinking of "saving" some of the key players
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    • 255 21 Reuter T<ondon. Tuesday County cricket champions Leicestershire played like winners yesterday, beating Nottinghamshire by an Innings and 82 runs at Trent Bridge. With rain curtailing nlay around the country. the performance of the Leicestershire bowlers was the highlight of the day. First they
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    • 257 21  -  By R.V. VEERA Kuantan, Tuesday Pahang hope to take sw:ot revenge on Singapore with the Inclusion of three regulars, Ahmad Bab, Roshidi Shaari and Tajuddin No or in the Malaysia Cup semi final second leg match at the Darulmakmur Stadium here this
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    • 529 22 Wonderful Moment was the leader passing the grandstand for the Am time, but Big Time moved up fast to take the lead at the 1000 m, with Suspicion next. Road Master was well up. and Irish Fun and Batu Karans in the
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    • 124 22 UPI Washington, Tuesday. Alvaro Betancur of Colombia upset eighthseeded Jaime Flllol of Chile yesterday In the first round of the Washington Star International tennis championships. Flllol wilted in the heat of the clay courts at the Washington Tennis Stadium and fell to the unseeded Betancur
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    • 226 22 ON THE TRACK with Fairway Kuala Lumjur, Tuesday Hippie Blues and Take Me High did a dashing gallop on good going here this morning. The K i t so n Leongtrained pair reeled off 600 m in 38.4. Welsh Knight returned the
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    • 118 22 Reuter London, Tuesday The French-trained colt Trepan, winner of the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown on July 3, came up positive in a dope test after the race for the second time this season, the Jockey Club said yesterday. Trepan, trained near Paris by Francois Boutin.
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    • 212 23 CX.ymPKS 7600 UPI Russia's Boris Onlschenko. former Olympic gold medallist and three time world champion, was dls qualified from the mo dem pentathlon yes terday when officials found a bugging device in his epee at the fen cing event. Carl Schwende, the official In charge of
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    • 627 23 BASKETBALL (MEN)' Group A: USSR 93 Aust. 77 (58-39); Can. 84 Cuba 79 (44-37). FOOTBALL Group A: Israel 0 Guat 0 (0-0); Group B: Fr 4 Mex 1 (2-0); Group D USSR 2 Can 1 <2-0). HOCKEY Group A: India 1 Hoi 3 (0-1, 1-2); Aust 3
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    • 297 23 UPI Holland upset World Cup holders India 3-1 yesterday, handing the Indians their first loss to a European side in Olympic field hockey competition. It also was the first time any nation has scored three goals against India in an Olympic match. The Dutchmen matched the Indians
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    • 128 23 Reuter Holland yesterday scored a 3-2 upset win over the Soviet Union, the reigning Olympic champions, In the second round of Oroup B' in the water-polo tournament. The Russians, who won the 1972 title In Munich on goal average from the Hungarians, had been held to a 5-5
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    • 95 23 AP Russia's huge women basketball walloped Canada 115 51 In their opening game of the basketball tournament yesterday. The Soviets, unbeaten In almost six years, led by as many as 60 points and presented a balanced attack which showed seven players In double figures. The
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    • 396 23 All times in Singapore time. Rowing 9.30 p.m Women's repechage in Olympic Basin. Basket ball 8.30 p.m. Puerto Rico v Egypt (men), 10.30 p.m. Mexico v Australia (men), 1.30. a.m. July 22 Czechoslovakia v Italy (men), 3.30 a.m. July 22 Japan v Cuba (men), 6.30 a.m. July 22 Yugcslavia
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    • 98 23 GROUP •A M W L D r A T Australia a o 0 5 0 4 India 1 1 0 6 s 2 Holland 1 0 0 3 1 a Malayrta 0 1 0 0 2 0 Argentina 0 1 0 0 4 0 Canada 0 1 0
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    • 49 23 Olympic cycling officials yesterday banned a revolutionary new "skin suit" which several teams had planned to use in the track cycling events opening here today. The new suits, based on material used In speed skating, cover the riders from head to toe, reducing wind resistance.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 899 15 /porex to THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF SPORTS EQUIPMENT LEISURE GOODS JULY 21 ST 25TH 1976, NATIONAL STADIUM, SINGAPORE SPOREX 76 is the second in a series of annual international trade exhibition of Sports equipment and recreational goods for the S.E. Asian market. With the rapid economic progress and improving
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    • 615 15 More than 80 manufacturers and exporters of sports and leisure goods from Australia, Belgium, France, Holland, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, America will be taking part in the 2nd International Exhibition of Sports Equipment and Leisure Gkxxls, from July 21 to 25, at the National Stadium.
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    • 146 15 Dr. Tan Eng Liang, chairman of S ngapore Sfo;ts Council saya: 'SPOREX, the Singapore Int.'mat or.al Exhibition of Sports Equipment, made iti debut last year. It caught the attention of 60 Arms from 15 countries. More than 15,0u0 visitors to the exhibition saw a
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    • 185 16 Mr. Runme Shaw, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promot.on Board, says: 'Singapore has recently been selected as the site for several international e x h 1 b 1 tlons and trade fairs. 1 am haDPv that BPOREX '70 the International Exhibition of Sports Equipment
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    • 338 16 Mr. Boon Oon San. chairman of the Organising Comml ttee. says: 'The first International Exhibition of Sports Equipment and Leisure Goods (SPOREX '75> organised a year ago by INFAMA was held at the National Stadium. The chairman of the Organising
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    • 694 17 Following is the list of exhibitors and their goods: AIRFIX EXPORTS LTD. Toys and recreational goods. ANTIFERENCE LTD.— Outdoor furniture. ASCOT SPORTS (SUSSEX) LTD. Squash rackets. ASSOCIATED BRITISH HAT MFTRS. LTD. Riding caps and whips. BLACK DECKER (SEA) PTE. LTD. —Electric lawnmover maintenance kits,
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    • 362 18 Parents will have less to worry when their children go swimming with the Kiddyflote, newly invented salety aid now widely used in many countries. This is Indeed good news for both the parents and children In Singapore. Kiddyflote is a punc-ture-proof singlet
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    • 238 18 Organisers of SPOREX 76, are going ahead with plans to stage the 3rd Intern ational Exhibition of Sports Equipment and Leisure Goods, in July next year. SPOREX 77 will be organised by INFAMA in association with Japan Event Co. Ltd. of Japan and Norman F. Keenan
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    • 225 19 In conjunction with SPOREX 76. a series of three sports programmes on various games will be held at the theatrette. National Stadium on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 4 p.m. daily. Each fllmstrlp averaging 74 frames and lasting 13 minutes Is designed to provide
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    • 618 20 SPOREX 76 is more than just an international exhibition of s p or 11 ng goods and equipment. Even toys and do-it-yourself kits for children as educational as they are entertaining are on display. Among the comprehensive range of products on display are:
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    • 102 16 TONOMUM SPORTING COODS CO LTD The leading sporting goods dealers in: NILE products TIGER sport shoes EVERNEW products H.S.K. judo karate suits T.S.P. table tennis goods. KINUGAWA underwater equipments. ARAYA tennis frames. FIRST FLIGHT gold caps wears. CONGRATULATES INFAMA PTE LTD for yet another successful opening of SPOREX 76 Exhibition
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    • 97 16 A WHOLE WORLD OF FUN WITH Polls fashions Scenesetters T rivet Accesso< les j„ s#| experience the eaodtoment and drama of real motor racing inuourownhome. 44&U5 ***** Wardrobe Bed Dressing Table Bedside Table BUILD UP A LIFETIME HOBI3Y WITH :7H i\'r: //.-aj AND ENJOY WITH EVERY MEMBER OP THE FAMILY
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    • 208 17 A iff? <GOSEN f Manufacturer of WINTEX HY-SHEEP OG-SHEEP MONO-CROSS HY-O-SHEEP OG-O-SHEEP SHEEPLON BRANDS for Badminton, tannis and squash string*. Sole Agent: UNRISE CO, 56 Winchester House Collyer Quay Singapore 1 Tel: *****/***** KING COMPANY is the Sporting Paradise for all sportsmen. A varied range of quality products to suit
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    • 98 18 CHOICE OF THREE OLYMPICS ire.- *-< i. v V e ?r THE OFFICIAL GAME BALL BASKETBALL FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL 3ol« Agent: SUNRISE A CO. 56 Winchester House Collyer Quay Singapore 1 Tel: *****/***** The Winning Combination apw* m ip m '.c?i Grays and Gogi... introduce the latests in squash racquets, the
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    • 76 18 YONEX The racket for the champions. Come and see our A range of badminton and A tennis rackets on display I in our stand at the I Sporex *76 Exhibition I National Stadium. Sole Agent: SUNRISE a CO. 56 Winchester House Collyer Quay SPORTS SPECIALISTS 71. BRAS BABAH RD. S
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    • 234 19 Those who know insist on sugiyama top grade Rackets. Miraculously light weighted and well balanced badminton rackets available today. choose twin shaft designed specially for you aimigh rr v i Sole Aqents GILLS PTE.) LTD., 8 DE SOUZA STREET, fc SINGAPORE 1. TEL: ***** 2 .-o Presentini SPORTWG GOODS -OUR
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    • 60 19 Jock/on fport/Co Office: 204 Serangoon Rd., S'pore 8. Tel: 34 252 323 204 Branch: No. 5107, Beech Rd., Goldan Mile Shopping Centra, Singapore 7. Tel: 2583 203 Factory :82 Chander Road, S'pore 8. Tel: 360 613 Gymnastic Equipment Sportsweart Ping-Pong Tables Banners School Flags Letter Printing On Singlets Trophies Award.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 133 20 nujKdfc-^flsaflaD more efficient training DUKANE learning systems REDUCE STUDY TIME CUT TRAINING COSTS ITt proven lad vteuela when combined with eound IPMH lip Ihe learning proceee Whether ueed tor Ml* tfaimng. Mrvtc* i net rue Hon or employee indoctrination, audlo-viaual paaentattone reduce Inetructor peraonnel requirement*, aave preparation time and eliminate
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    • 283 20 TWO EXCITING KITS FROM mm '<4 :1!I33 •x Vi 3te EAGLE TRANSPORTER (available early August) Series 4 From Moonbase Alpha, the Eagle Transporters ran 9* into deep met in IM television adventure series, Space: 1999. This kit has tha futuristic look a 4 Garry Anderson's original Mao. in a bottle
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    • 49 21 A fv 1 v v v "1 ■KM** '■> KV -*-Z" ■'•wEmßmkiL. I .vtHf H i w L RiTnm FftBERGE I pan* m t ;«> vKI mtrff?:'. NOW' $6-00 EACH FOR A LIMITED' PERIOD ONLY. FAR EASTERN COSMETICS (S) PTELTO. Suite 15, Stamford House, 39 Stamford Road Singapore 6 Tel
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 259 21 Crossword V 9 Consumed 10 Wandering 11 One ot three 12 —of Capricorn 14 Ms. Oarbo 16 Collegians 22 But: Lat. 24 Yeast lerment 25 Anger 27 Cloth for Jeans 29 -de menthe 31 O.T. book: abbr. 32 WW II area 34 Showing imaginative skill 35 Make big stitches 36
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 190 22 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME WE, NO COMPANY of Suite 1604, 16th Floor, Shenton House, 3 Shenton Way, Singapore, hereby give notice that In consequence of our clients' purchase of a dumb barge "HIMA 5" we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 10 23 50%°ff Also on Shirts, Gloves, Hats, Shoes, Putters, Accessories, etc.
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    • 51 23 TT<y&lfixiA\ SvNJA. N 1 HOTEL Health Centre OPEN DAILY EXCEPT PUDLIC HOLIDAYS MASSAGE STEAM DATH -.1 0.00 am 9 30 pm SAUNA LADIES: 1 0 00 am 1 2 00 pm GENTLEMEN 1 2 00 pm 930 pm DARDER 900 a.m. 7.00 pm sth Floor (Poolside; Tel 37 7966 e*t
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  • 49 24 MEI LIN: The Increased Intake by the Institute of Education seems to Indicate that incentives to Join the teaching profession hava worked. AH FOOK: But this Is only the first step In solving the teacher shortage problem. It Is the quality of the final products that counts.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 287 24 A —good handmade Carpet has proved to be a definite hedge against inflation. It is of entirely international value and has the edge on shares or property. The problem, however, for the public is how to buy with confidence the right Carpet for the right price. Like everything else there
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 523 24 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by SPECTRUM (r). A magazine series Presented In English. 3.30 DIARY OF EVENTS. 3.35 MAGAZINE ZERO ONE. 3.50 GENERAL HOSPITAL. 4.30 INTERMISSION. 6.04 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS fol-' lowed by The Flying Nun (r). Sally Fields as Sister Bertrllle, the novitiate with the
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    • 214 24 Todays top shows THE PALLISERS: Part 15. (Ch. 5, at 8.35 p.m. in colour). Phlneas Finn spends Christmas In Dresden with Laura Kennedy and her father. She Is still passionately In love with him but realises that she can be no more than an affectionate friend. However, there Is a
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